Incidence of food and water-borne diseases in Baguio City

J. Padilla, Kyle Cyrus N. Pilar, Christian Aiphie G. Bitanga, Levi N. Bumengeg, R. Addawe
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This study aims to analyze the food and waterborne disease (FWBD) rates in the twenty (20) districts of Baguio City based on reported cases from the year 2010 to the year 2018. It provides descriptions and associations of the demographic profiles of individuals diagnosed with acute bloody diarrhea (ABD), typhoid fever, and hepatitis A, particularly with age and sex. It demonstrates an exploratory analysis of the significant temporal hot spot locations and clustering of FWBD cases by mapping disease rates. These informative descriptions and analysis of FWBD cases in Baguio City raise awareness of the public concerning the effect of FWBDs on the health and safety of community residents. Results of the study provide a useful guide for policymakers and health officials to come up with measures for the prevention of disease outbreak.This study aims to analyze the food and waterborne disease (FWBD) rates in the twenty (20) districts of Baguio City based on reported cases from the year 2010 to the year 2018. It provides descriptions and associations of the demographic profiles of individuals diagnosed with acute bloody diarrhea (ABD), typhoid fever, and hepatitis A, particularly with age and sex. It demonstrates an exploratory analysis of the significant temporal hot spot locations and clustering of FWBD cases by mapping disease rates. These informative descriptions and analysis of FWBD cases in Baguio City raise awareness of the public concerning the effect of FWBDs on the health and safety of community residents. Results of the study provide a useful guide for policymakers and health officials to come up with measures for the prevention of disease outbreak.
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碧瑶市食源性和水源性疾病的发病率
本研究旨在以2010 - 2018年碧瑶市20个区报告病例为基础,分析碧瑶市食物和水媒疾病(FWBD)发病率。它提供了诊断为急性血性腹泻(ABD)、伤寒和甲型肝炎的个体的人口学概况的描述和关联,特别是年龄和性别。它展示了一个探索性分析显著的时间热点位置和聚类的FWBD病例绘制疾病发病率。这些对碧瑶市FWBD病例的翔实描述和分析提高了公众对FWBD对社区居民健康和安全影响的认识。研究结果为政策制定者和卫生官员提出预防疾病爆发的措施提供了有用的指导。本研究旨在以2010 - 2018年碧瑶市20个区报告病例为基础,分析碧瑶市食物和水媒疾病(FWBD)发病率。它提供了诊断为急性血性腹泻(ABD)、伤寒和甲型肝炎的个体的人口学概况的描述和关联,特别是年龄和性别。它展示了一个探索性分析显著的时间热点位置和聚类的FWBD病例绘制疾病发病率。这些对碧瑶市FWBD病例的翔实描述和分析提高了公众对FWBD对社区居民健康和安全影响的认识。研究结果为政策制定者和卫生官员提出预防疾病爆发的措施提供了有用的指导。
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